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Comport

Comport

  • Place of origin:

    Manchester, England (made)

  • Date:

    1864 (design registered)

  • Artist/Maker:

    Molineaux Webb & Co. (manufacturer)

  • Materials and Techniques:

    Press-moulded glass

  • Credit Line:

    Given by Mrs D. How

  • Museum number:

    CIRC.748-1967

  • Gallery location:

    British Galleries, room 125b, case 2

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Object Type
Comports are one of many types of dish designed to suit a particular food. They may be part of a table service. Extensive glass table services became increasingly popular towards the end of the 19th century. Cheaply made, in pressed glass, such sets, which were often elaborate, became widely available. This example is in a comparatively restrained design style.

Materials & Making
The technique of press-moulding glass with the aid of a hand-operated machine was first perfected in the United States of America in the early 1820s. It took only two people to shape a measured quantity of hot glass in a heated metal mould. By simply depressing a lever, a metal plunger was lowered into the glass, forcing it into the patterned mould. By the 1830s this method had spread to Europe and Britain, giving rise to stylistic changes and revolutionising the availability of glassware. The technique made the mid-to late 19th century the first period of true mass production. In the 1890s the introduction of steam-powered presses improved quality while cutting costs even further.

People
Comparatively little is known of the history of Molineaux, Webb & Co. Thomas Webb II founded his own glassworks at Kirby Street, Ancoats, outside Manchester, in 1827 and by 1848 he was in partnership with Molineaux (whose forename may also have been Thomas). The earliest firm identification of Molineaux Webb production is in 1864, when they first registered designs. Some of their most successful and highly praised patterns were in a restrained Greek Revival style or in imitation of classic wheel brilliant-cut decoration.

Physical description

Pressed glass comport, abraded surface

Place of Origin

Manchester, England (made)

Date

1864 (design registered)

Artist/maker

Molineaux Webb & Co. (manufacturer)

Materials and Techniques

Press-moulded glass

Marks and inscriptions

Diamond registration mark for 27/8/1864

Dimensions

Height: 13.5 cm, Diameter: 17.5 cm

Object history note

Manufactured by Molyneux Webb Ltd., Ancoats, Manchester

Descriptive line

Pressed glass comport, England (Manchester), made by Molineux, Webb & Co., 1864-1900

Labels and date

British Galleries:
Comports raised dessert foods such as fruit above the table surface, adding to the elegance and variety of the display. They were sold in a number of sizes and heights and could be laid out in symmetrical patterns around the centrepiece. [27/03/2003]

Categories

Glass; British Galleries; Food vessels & Tableware

Collection code

CER

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